HKFYG Jockey Club M21 @ Shek Pai Wan Estate (Part 1)

Adaptive Re-Use in Architecture @ Hyper-Density City - Transformation of an Abandoned Carpark into a Creative New Media Centre for Youth @ Shek Pai Wan

By reintroducing new functions and elements, Adaptive Re-use Architectural Design gives new lives to existing architecture in high-density city to create transformation and rebirth of old buildings.

In any built-up cities like Hong Kong, the problem of scarce landuse is commonplace. Therefore, recreating Adaptive Reuse by reintroducing new functions and elements is a MUST to better make use of abandoned architecture.

Although Adaptive Re-Use in Architecture is still a relatively vague and premature topic to be discussed in Hong Kong, considering its advantage as a sustainable and adaptable City Planning approach, Adaptive Re-Use will no doubt be a heated issue of Architectural Development in any populated Asian countries in the near future.